2008 Hong Kong legislative election in Hong Kong Island information
2008 Hong Kong legislative election in Hong Kong Island
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All 6 Hong Kong Island seats to the Legislative Council
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Tanya Chan
Regina Ip
Jasper Tsang
Party
Civic
Independent
DAB
Alliance
Pan-democracy
Pro-Beijing
Pro-Beijing
Last election
1 seat, 20.9%
N/A
2 seats, 21.1%
Seats before
1
0
1
Seats won
2
1
1
Seat change
1
1
Popular vote
82,600
61,073
60,417
Percentage
26.4%
19.5%
19.3%
Swing
5.5%
N/A
1.8%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Kam Nai-wai
Cyd Ho
Party
Democratic
Civic Act-up
Alliance
Pan-democracy
Pan-democracy
Last election
2 seats, 37.2%
New party
Seats before
2
0
Seats won
1
1
Seat change
1
1
Popular vote
39,808
30,887
Percentage
12.7%
9.9%
Swing
24.5%
N/A
Party with most votes in each District Council Constituency.
These are the Hong Kong Island results of the 2008 Hong Kong legislative election. The election was held on 7 September 2008 and all 6 seats in Hong Kong Island were contested. The pan-democracy camp retained four seats as compared to pro-Beijing camp's two seats, with Civic Party successfully get two candidates, newcomer Tanya Chan and Audrey Eu who stood as second candidate on their list. Pro-Beijing independent Regina Ip who lost the 2007 Hong Kong Island by-election less than a year ago, won a new seat.
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